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PRESS RELEASEMarch 31, 2023

Sint Maarten Trust Fund Greenlights Three New Projects

 Attendees at the SXM Steering Committee Meeting

Members of the Sint Marteen Trust Fund Steering Committee.

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Washington, DC, March 31, 2023 — The Steering Committee for the Sint Maarten Trust Fund (SXM TF) yesterday expressed satisfaction with the progress and efficiency of the ten ongoing projects and reiterated its support for three new projects under development. 

The Committee met for three days at the World Bank Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Representatives of the Government of Sint Maarten – led by the Honorable Prime Minister, Silveria Jacobs, including the Minister of Finance, the Honorable Ardwell M. R. Irion, and the Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure (VROMI), the Honorable Egbert Doran – met with representatives of the Government of the Netherlands and the World Bank to advance the Trust Fund’s mandate.

High on the agenda was an evaluation of the Trust Fund’s ongoing projects, many yielding positive and tangible results. The Committee learned, for example, that through the Emergency Recovery Project (ERP-1) the Trust Fund provided disaster-resilient infrastructure, repairing over 500 homes and upgrading 11 shelters and six schools. Along with internal improvements, the Trust Fund has also transformed the façade of the iconic Princess Juliana International Airport, which Hurricane Irma severely damaged. The airport is set to install recently received jet bridges and reopen the departure hall later this year, as part of its reconstruction plans. Further, the Enterprise Support Project (ESP) has empowered women-owned businesses, above the regional average, in addition to enabling access to finance and economic recovery for 176 micro-, small- and medium-sized companies. 

“The work being undertaken under the Trust Fund is crucial for building Sint Maarten’s resilience,” said Lilia Burunciuc, World Bank’s Director for Caribbean Countries and Steering Committee Chair. “Over the past three days, the Bank met with the Governments of Sint Maarten and the Netherlands to agree on how we can best support these goals and I’m pleased that good progress is being made in this direction.”

The Housing Project, currently under development, along with the Wastewater Management Project and the Mental Health Project, will advance to the next phase following the Steering Committee’s consideration. The World Bank and the National Recovery Program Bureau (NRPB) will work closely with key stakeholders – the Sint Maarten Housing Development Foundation and the Ministry of VROMI – to finalize the project’s design and activities, with the goal of creating a blueprint for sustainable and affordable housing.

The Mental Health Project – the first of its kind for the World Bank – seeks to improve the quality of mental health service delivery in Sint Maarten for all psychological disorders, including substance abuse. The Wastewater Management project will enhance the sustainability and resilience of wastewater services in Sint Maarten, focusing on the densely populated areas around the capital, Philipsburg. 

The Committee agreed that all three projects will support fundamental needs within Sint Maarten and contribute to the country’s sustainable economic and social development. Notably, the projects will mobilize substantial private financing with demonstrable effects beyond the Trust Fund period.

“Access to additional funding for projects has been a high priority for the Government of Sint Maarten and finally being approved is a tremendous relief and a crucial step towards achieving our goals. With this support, we can now focus on finalizing projects that have proven to enhance our infrastructure and way of life. We are grateful for the positive outcome of these proceedings,” said Sint Maarten Prime Minister Silveria Jacobs.

During the meeting, the delegation from the Government of the Netherlands presented recommendations and conclusions from their Policy Review which was recently submitted to the Dutch Parliament. The review, led by independent evaluators, concluded that establishing the World Bank-led Trust Fund was a good solution, and its implementation has led to good results.

“Important progress is made on the Trust Fund’s projects, including the Netherlands priority projects of the airport, the wastewater, and the landfill projects. In addition, institutional reforms are being implemented and by leveraging the Trust Fund’s money with external financiers, the impact of the reconstruction projects is expected to become even bigger for the people of Sint Maarten,” said Frans Weekers, Representative of the Netherlands to the Steering Committee.

Another high point of the meeting was the signing ceremony of the Emergency Debris Management Project (EDMP) grant agreement. EDMP received US $60 million in additional funding from the SXM TF to cover a financing gap under the parent project for improving debris management in communities and at the landfill and, strengthening the institutional capacity of the government to execute technical activities.

 

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World Bank Country Director for Caribbean Countries, Lilia Burunciuc, and Prime Minister of Sint Marteen ink a new agreement, Hon Silveria E. Jacobs.

Overall, the Steering Committee agreed that the Trust Fund’s projects all serve critical recovery and development needs within Sint Maarten. The Committee will reconvene in late October 2023. 

About the Sint Maarten Reconstruction, Recovery and Resilience Trust Fund

The SXM TF was launched in April 2018 as a tripartite partnership between the Government of the Netherlands, the Government of Sint Maarten, and the World Bank to help the country rebuild stronger and more sustainably, in a way that would support longer-term development priorities.

The SXM TF is financed by the Government of the Netherlands, administered by the World Bank, and implemented by the Government and people of Sint Maarten. Initially envisioned to run through 2019-2025, the Fund has been extended to the end of 2028.

The current SXM TF portfolio amounts to US $519.42 million, with recipient-executed projects focusing on hospital reconstruction and resilience; debris management; airport terminal reconstruction; home, school, and shelter repairs; support to micro-, small-, and medium-sized enterprises; child resilience and protection; digitalizing of government services and processes; and support to community projects led by local civil society organizations.

About the Steering Committee

The SXM TF Steering Committee is responsible for allocating the Trust Fund’s resources to various activities and comprises one representative from all three partners.

·       Lilia Burunciuc - Steering Committee Chair and representative of The World Bank

·       Marcel Gumbs - Representative of the Government of Sint Maarten

·       Frans Weekers - Representative of The Government of the Netherlands

The Committee makes allocations by consensus for funding short-, medium-, and long-term recovery projects and required capacity-building activities. The Committee meets twice per year to discuss the SXM TF’s results and challenges; resolve differences; and clarify information.

 

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